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Through a comprehensive program of conferences, banking schools, teleconferences, on-line courses, and seminars offered in flexible delivery formats, CBA can help bankers at every level develop their professional and technical skills, from entry level through executive management. Below you can search by date, event type and keyword search.

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Online Course ABA Online Review Course for the CTFA Exam
2/1/2010-2/1/2010
6/7/2010-6/7/2010
Candidates who are planning on earning the prestigious Certified Trust and Financial Advisor (CTFA) designation from the Institute of Certified Bankers will find this course an additional resource and convenient way to review for the exam. It is designed as a companion study tool to the five-volume ABA Personal Trust Resource Series (PTRS). The study quizzes from the PTRS are used in the online course computer-graded quizzes to provide instant feedback. Participants are encouraged to take the Sample Test for each of the exam sections first to determine where they should concentrate their study. The quizzes may be taken multiple times. As a capstone to the course, learners may take an exam modeled after the CTFA exam.
 
Online Course Introduction to Mortgage Lending
7/13/2009-11/2/2009
9/14/2009-1/19/2010
11/2/2009-2/28/2010
1/19/2010-5/9/2010
3/1/2010-6/20/2010
5/17/2010-9/7/2010
7/12/2010-10/31/2010
The course covers construction and permanent financing for residential property; real estate law; documentation; mortgage loan servicing; the secondary mortgage market; the role of government in mortgage lending; and residential real estate as an investment. The discussion of underwriting, processing, and servicing will give participants a framework for learning the mortgage lending business and refining their existing knowledge. Additionally, the coverage of laws and regulations affecting mortgage lending provide an understanding of mortgage lending's history and a glimpse into its future.
 
Online Course Analyzing Financial Statements
8/10/2009-12/7/2009
9/14/2009-1/19/2010
10/13/2009-2/14/2010
11/9/2009-3/14/2010
12/7/2009-4/4/2010
1/11/2010-5/2/2010
2/8/2010-6/1/2010
3/8/2010-6/27/2010
4/5/2010-7/25/2010
5/10/2010-8/29/2010
6/21/2010-10/12/2010
8/9/2010-12/5/2010
Analyzing Financial Statements is a practical introduction to financial analysis from the viewpoint of the commercial loan officer. This program gives you the skills you need to effectively assess the borrower's ability to repay loans.
 
Online Course Banking Today
9/28/2009-11/1/2009
11/16/2009-1/3/2010
2/1/2010-3/7/2010
3/29/2010-5/2/2010
5/10/2010-6/13/2010
6/28/2010-8/1/2010
Banking Today introduces new employees to the essential principles, concepts and operations of banking. Students will learn about the important role banks play in the economy, the challenges of competition, and current banking trends. By the end of the course, students will have a “big picture” perspective of the financial services industry and banking.

 
Online Course Consumer Lending
7/20/2009-11/9/2009
8/17/2009-12/14/2009
9/21/2009-1/24/2010
10/26/2009-2/28/2010
11/30/2009-3/28/2010
1/19/2010-5/9/2010
3/1/2010-6/20/2010
4/19/2010-8/8/2010
5/17/2010-9/7/2010
7/19/2010-11/7/2010
8/16/2010-12/12/2010
This up-to-date, insider's view of consumer lending offers essential information about the regulations governing credit practices, and reviews loan processing, cross-selling, and collections.
 
Online Course Law and Banking: Principles
7/27/2009-11/16/2009
9/14/2009-1/19/2010
10/13/2009-2/14/2010
12/7/2009-4/4/2010
2/8/2010-6/1/2010
3/22/2010-7/11/2010
5/17/2010-9/7/2010
7/26/2010-11/14/2010
This newly updated AIB course is a foundation on the business law principles underlying banking law as well as a description of the context for and process of creating banking law and regulations. Knowing the basics of business law enables every banker to more easily understand laws pertaining to bank products, services and transactions.
 
Online Course Principles of Banking
7/13/2009-11/2/2009
8/17/2009-12/14/2009
9/14/2009-1/19/2010
9/28/2009-1/31/2010
10/13/2009-2/14/2010
10/26/2009-2/28/2010
11/9/2009-3/14/2010
11/30/2009-3/28/2010
12/14/2009-4/18/2010
1/11/2010-5/2/2010
1/25/2010-5/16/2010
2/8/2010-6/1/2010
2/22/2010-6/13/2010
3/8/2010-6/27/2010
3/22/2010-7/11/2010
4/5/2010-7/25/2010
4/19/2010-8/8/2010
5/3/2010-8/22/2010
5/17/2010-9/7/2010
6/14/2010-10/3/2010
7/12/2010-10/31/2010
8/16/2010-12/12/2010
Long recognized as the standard introduction to the banking industry, Principles of Banking touches on nearly every aspect of banking, from the fundamentals of negotiable instruments to contemporary issues and developments within the industry.
 
Online Course Commercial Lending
8/10/2009-12/7/2009
9/14/2009-1/19/2010
10/19/2009-2/21/2010
11/30/2009-3/28/2010
1/25/2010-5/16/2010
2/22/2010-6/13/2010
3/15/2010-7/6/2010
4/19/2010-8/8/2010
5/17/2010-9/7/2010
6/21/2010-10/12/2010
8/9/2010-12/5/2010
Commercial Lending will give you the knowledge and skills required to identify the credit needs of various types of small business customers and to sell a total banking relationship. It will also prepare you to assess the customer's credit worthiness by examining income statements and balance sheets. This program covers both the technical side of small business lending and the interpersonal skills required to be a successful loan officer.

 

After successfully completing this program, you will be able to:

  • Explain the key elements of a loan interview and credit investigation
  • Describe the "cash-flow cycle" of various types of business
  • Explain the relationship between loan structuring and type of business
  • Complete basic income statement and balance sheet analysis
  • Describe the documentation and procedures required for perfection of collateral identify the common warning signs of problem loans


 
Online Course Economics for Bankers
7/13/2009-11/2/2009
9/28/2009-1/31/2010
11/9/2009-3/14/2010
12/7/2009-4/4/2010
2/1/2010-5/23/2010
3/22/2010-7/11/2010
5/17/2010-9/7/2010
7/12/2010-10/31/2010
This program introduces you to the fundamental principles of economics. Special emphasis is placed on macroeconomics and topics of importance to you as a banker. The course covers the basics of economic theory and includes examples of the application of economics to banking.
 
Online Course Financial Accounting
7/27/2009-11/16/2009
9/14/2009-1/19/2010
10/13/2009-2/14/2010
11/9/2009-3/14/2010
12/7/2009-4/4/2010
2/8/2010-6/1/2010
3/15/2010-7/6/2010
4/19/2010-8/8/2010
5/10/2010-8/29/2010
6/14/2010-10/3/2010
7/26/2010-11/14/2010
Financial Accounting teaches students the information needed to create financial statements, including trial balances, t-accounts, balance sheets, and various other accounts and their respective functions. This course emphasizes current practices of accounting procedures and includes coverage of the latest principles set forth by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). Formerly called Accounting.
 

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